Answer:
People choose to settle along the coast because the interior of these countries is not suitable for life.
Explanation:
The countries in Northern Africa like Libya, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, have almost all of their populations settled along or very near the coastlines. There are slight variations among the population patterns in these countries, but the general rule, except in Morocco, is that the interiors have little to no population and settlements.
The reason for this is very simple, lack of living conditions in the interior. While the coastline has multiple benefits for the people, like Mediterranean climate, patches of good soil, access to sea, easy movement of goods and people, the interior is the total opposite. The inteior is a hot desert, part of the Sahara Desert. There is little to no water, no soil, no sources of food, little to no natural resources, no infrastructre, and very dangerous sandstorms.
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They are different because of there population or because of there environment but they are also the same because they both are strongly reliant on agriculture for there exports and income!! Hope that helped:))
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